Artist's albums
RYTHEMの世界 (Selected Edition)
2023 · album
再愛
2023 · single
万華鏡キラキラ / ホウキ雲 BESTタッグ
2022 · single
Handlebars & Swishblades
2017 · single
リズム
2010 · album
A Flower
2010 · EP
無題
2010 · single
無題(Instrumental)
2010 · single
ツナイデテ
2009 · EP
BEST STORY
2009 · album
ぎゅっとして
2009 · EP
23
2008 · album
Love Call/あかりのありか
2008 · EP
首すじライン
2008 · EP
WINNER
2007 · single
桜唄
2007 · EP
蛍火
2007 · EP
夢現ファクトリー
2006 · album
20粒のココロ
2006 · EP
ココロビーダマ
2006 · EP
願い
2006 · single
ホウキ雲
2005 · EP
三日月ラプソディー
2005 · single
ウタタネ
2004 · album
一人旅シャラルラン
2004 · single
万華鏡キラキラ
2004 · EP
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Biography
Rythem is a female J-pop duo that made its name by contributing songs to high-profile anime series rather than relying on their chart performance of their releases. The band comprises high school friends Yui Nitsu and Yukari Kato, both of whom act as vocalists and songwriters in addition to playing piano (Nitsu) and acoustic guitar (Kato). Rythem got its start in 2003 when their tune Hitoritabi Syararuran won the Sony Music audition, bringing them a contract with the label. Their music for the ultra-popular anime series Naruto served as a launch pad for their career; their debut single Harumonia (2003) provided one of numerous theme songs for the series. Their next three singles failed to chart so well, but "Mangekyo Kirakira" (2004) entered the Top 20 thanks to its tie-in with the drama Hikari to Tomo Ni, and their debut album, Utatane (2004), claimed the number six slot on the Oricon charts (it remains Rythem's best achievement). Their next single, Houki Gumo (2005), as well as Kokorobeedama (2006), were both featured in another popular anime series, Yakitate!! Japan, and were later included on the band's 2006 album Mugen Factory, which also sported the track "Negai," which was used in the TV show Sukkiri. The stream of singles stopped for the rest of 2006 as the band hit the road with an acoustic tour, but they returned to the studio in 2007 and released the single Sakura Uta, used in the anime Deltora Quest, and proceeded to record their third album, 23 (the age of both bandmembers at the time), which entered the Oricon Top 20 upon its release in 2008. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi